Blame and Bluster

About Blame and Bluster:

With control of the White House and both chambers in Congress, Republicans had mixed legislative success last year: enacting a $1.5tn tax overhaul but failing to make good on a key campaign promise to repeal and replace former Democratic President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law. Congress has failed to pass a long-term budget, instead relying on a number of temporary spending bills and briefly falling short of doing even that last month, which led to a three-day government shutdown. Immigration in particular has become a thorny issue for both Republicans and Democrats. Former businessman Trump found political success in large part because of his tough campaign stance toward immigrants. But in office he has sometimes been inconsistent in expressing his policy aims, or has been at odds with some in his own party.

Author Bio:
I characterize my educational background as I am trying to speculate to be as understanding as possible; I wasn’t pro-continuing education at all, I was pro-reality of the business world out there, “It turned out the more I separated myself from it the more attached and dedicated I became to the fact that one’s educational background builds his future regardless of where he lives or what he does; with that in mind I’ve got a double major in computer science and applied mathematics and political science while at the same time I’ve successfully completed my MBA to be able to recognize what was unfolding in the reality of the business world; It was the most phenomenal accomplishment I have done to be able to change myself that much from a political science background to a business success; For nearly two and a half decades, I have been studying and at the end in the 2011 I emerged as one of the foremost academic characters. I have authored several books — on topics ranging from the issues we are facing in today’s US politics to shop for new marketing avenues and to the networking and programming which is what I’ve been doing throughout my professional career — and had a high profile perch as host of Georgetown University PR. During that, I changed its news platform from a plain university who’s who to the coverage of the US current political and business affairs